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Timeline of Training Exercisei, 10 SEPTEMBER 1997 - 31 SEPTEMBER 1997
Security Classification: CONFIDENTIAL
PREFACE FOR THE
CARPATHIAN TRAINING
EXERCISE
OF
THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
ARMED FORCES
INTRODUCTIONCARPATHIAN TRAINING
EXERCISE
OF
THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
ARMED FORCES
1. Purpose. This training operation, in combination with the post-operation training for senior leadership, non commissioned officers, and regular personnel of Korea’s Contribution for the General Assembly Peacekeeping Forces Romania (KGAPFOR/ROKGAPFOR) is to understand possible complications for the mission, risks to personnel, and training our personnel for this level of international operation and professionalism. This training exercise will provide a detailed assessment that will provide guidance on developing and executing a long-term multinational peacekeeping mission.
2. Background. The passing of GA Resolution A/R0006 has led to the creation of GAPFOR. The Blue House’s request for an ROK contribution has been met by a 420 strong peacekeeping contingent supported by 4 helicopters of the ROK Army and Air Force. This contingent may expand or decrease depending on the support provided by other member states and subject to the analysis of necessary force allocation as a deterrence against North Korea and a capacity to ensure mutually assured response to any provocation. Providing a direction for overall readiness of the military for, multinational operations, and logistics within their commands, and coordination of administrative and support elements (including control of resources and equipment, internal organization, and training), and discipline necessary to perform missions assigned to the units.
3. The Ministry of National Defense will use the exercise to assess the standing of the ROK armed forces and our ability to support the President’s Oversees Peacekeeping Initiative (OPI) goals. The OPI consists of direct personnel contribution, logistical assistance, and equipment donation on the basis of multinational global cooperation.
4. The PFORTE is designed to improve the readiness of ROK Forces to perform in all types of joint operations
09 September 1997
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
A-1 Tactical and strategic level exercises that examine plans, policies, and procedures under a variety of simulated crisis situations.
- The exercise will be a principal means for maintaining trained and ready forces, exercise their contingency plans, and support their campaign plan engagement activities. It will train to both mission capability requirements described in the white paper review 1994, as well as support theater and/or global/world-wide security cooperation requirements as directed in the OPI. KPFOR- designated KGAPFOR including medical service component, engineers, aerial support, and ground personnel to training events.
- Educational service programs conduct training to prepare peacekeeping forces to operate as a member of a multinational force under command and control of a multinational command structure.
- The Training Environment (TE) shall replicated the Operational Environments (OE) necessary and sufficient to conduct training and joint force development. The TE is defined by the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the achievement of readiness levels and employment of capabilities that are based on decisions made by the commander. The TE enables the OE and fulfillment of OPI and KPFOR objectives.
- Commanders must synchronize the command’s active mission planning, security coordination planning, and broader strategic objectives in a multinational command setting. To ensure a seamless operating environment, command training plans (CTP) should also consider intergovernmental requirements with other korean and intragovernmental requirements with foreign entities, multinational partners, non-governmental organizations (NGO), and intergovernmental organizations (IGO).
- Commanders’ responsibility for joint operations of assigned forces under multinational task force. The JOAF requires a surface level cultural understanding of partner members and linguistic ability to communicate in stress-based incidents in foreign languages. All personnel and components shall train on their linguistic abilities to establish conditions and standards to provide the capabilities that support the multinational mission and the concepts of operations across all phases of joint campaigns.
- Conduct operational appreciation and assessment of the threat to civilians during the Crisis Response Planning (CRP),
- To simulate mental capacity of troops and enforce extraordinary factors that may be possible to ensure the formation of critically aware personnel
- Plan actions to protect civilians during the CRP and subsequent long-, medium-, and short-term planning activities,
- Building up on the skills of the 15,000 strong ROK military in maintaining the DMZ between Korea and North Korea
- Develop Effects and Measures of Effectiveness related to the type(s) of threat to civilians,
- Incorporate threat to civilians in Operational Assessment and Planning (OAP).
- Supporting the broader strategic mission at operational and tactical level. Through understanding and having an expertise in the integrated strategic mission of multinational missions.
- Knowledge and use of all relevant joint operations HQ reference documents and operational assessment guidance in a multilingual context.
- Finding strategic and tactical limitations of ROK Army and Air Force deployed outside of the Korean Peninsula
- Intelligence Gathering
- being able to effectively create a community outreach program
- Gaining locals trust in the efficacy of the peacekeeping mission
- Gaining locals cooperation in removing militias and state violators hiding within the population
- Engaging the community in Romanian and Moldovan reducing linguistic challenges
- Being able to provide medical and engineering assistance to the local communities with ROK Area of Responsible
- Being able to provide transport locals to main FOB back in GAPFOR Mission HQ if requiring advance surgical and medical assistance
- Responding to hostile and dangerous
- Fire/Don't fire stress testing
- Noncombatant and Irregular militias differential practice
- being able to distinguish Combatants dressed as irregulars
- being able to respond to a state-level attack against the GAPFOR mission alongside allied members of non-korean or non-english speaking capacity
- being able to respond quickly to an attack on the FOB
- To be able to repel
- attack on FOB
- patrols around the FOB
- protect civilians inside the FOB
- To be able to repel
- being able to respond quickly to a state violation of the GA Resolution and Peacekeeping Mission
- To be able respond without causing an escalation of violence or encouraging state continued violation of mission
- To be able to respond to state violence against civilians or ROK personnel
- being able to respond quickly to a non-state violation of the GA resolution and Peacekeeping Mission
- To be able to respond without damaging community-mission relations
A-4 (Post-training Mission)
- Intensive Romanian lessons by MOFA and Seoul National University
- Supplemental lessons in Spanish, English, and Russian if applicable
- Unit Leaders must take 1 of the supplemental lessons
- Mission Leader must take Russian lingual supplemental lessons
- Supplemental lessons in Spanish, English, and Russian if applicable
- Reading the briefing provided by MOFA/MOND
TRAINING EXERCISE C.
I. Force Composition of Training Exercise
GAPFOR-ROM ROK-GAPFOR-ROM
GAPFOR-ROM
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NON-GAPFOR-ROM Controlled Non-state actors + Romania/Moldova
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3rd Aircraft Wing
[4] KAI KUH-1 Surion
Helicopters
[100] K200A1 Base Model
20 [TM-170]
10 [K242A1]
Engineering Battalion
[10] Logistical Vehicles and Transport
Medical Battalion
[2] Field Hospitals
[3] Ambulances
Conditional Situation Formation:
Spanish Strategic Airlift Units deploying Korean GAPFOR PEACEKEEPERS from Seoul to Romania and Moldova, ROK-Ukraine coordinate Logistical Transfer of Food, equipment, weapons, armaments, personal packages, and other logistical needs, Sector Provided exclusive to ROK Forces under GAPFOR command
Operating bases
Designation | Location | Status |
Forward Operating Base | DMZ, Romania-Moldova | Inactive |
Objective I | Depart from Spanish GAPFOR FoB Base and set up ROK FOB in designated AOR | Timeline: 48-72 hours upon arrival to GAPFOR FOB | Planned |
Objective II | Set up ROK-GAPFOR Safezone | Timeline: 24 hours after completion of objective I | Planned |
Objective III | Securing the area around the KGAPFOR FOB | Timeline: 6 hours after completion of objective II | Planned |
Objective IV | Reach out to local communities inside Safezone, gather preliminary information on the situation of armed groups, unarmed groups, organized local gangs, and local political agents | Timeline: 24-28 hours after Advanced Teams complete Objective II and KGAPFOR completes objective II | Planned |
Objective V | Secure the major ground and civilian infrastructure: roads, railways, hospitals, government offices | Timeline: 4 hours after completion of objective IV | Planned |
Objective VI | Active patrolling and Passive mission oversight, proving supplies and assistance to the safe zone residents and the broader KGAPFOR sector and AOR ensuring peace within the sector and AOR. | Timeline: Remainder of GAPFOR Mission | Planned |
Operation | Description | Status |
Operation Carpatian | Arrive at Spanish FOB and complete equipment and logistical check Advanced scouting party to leave FOB upon arrival to scout ROK FOB
| Planned |
Operation Carpathian Oversight | Active and Passive Patrolling Mission DMZ maintenance Bilingual coordination with local communities, police, government entities, and operation partners | Planned |
Operation Carpathian Overwatch (Phase II) | Deployment of Special Forces and ROKAF TA-50 Multirole Fighters to neighboring state (UKRAINE) Providing overwatch assistance and QRF support to ROKGAPFOR Providing air support and QRF support to ROKGAPFOR | PLANNED | Outside Current AOR |
Training Operation Funding: $5,000,000.00
HQ Roles:
KGAPFOR-GAPFOR liaison office: Language Fluency,
KGAPFOR- Community Outreach Office: Language Fluency
KGAPFOR- Security Operations Team: Fluency in Romanian and if possible Russian, ability to understand local dialects if applicable
Referees/Training Lead:
Special Operations Group
Questions for Briefing Team at GAPFOR HQ:
To be prepared on conclusion of this exercise
Training Causalities
K/GAPFOR | Unknown Combatants | Non-Combatant Civilians |
TBU | TBU |
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